$749,900
$749,900
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349 E REMINGTON RD Athol, ID 83801
3 Beds
2 Baths
1,726 SqFt
Key Details
Sold Price $749,900
Property Type Manufactured Home
Sub Type Manufactured > 2 Acres
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,726 sqft
Price per Sqft $434
Subdivision Shamrock Ranch
MLS Listing ID 22-2058
Sold Date 05/11/22
Style Manufactured Double Wide
Bedrooms 3
HOA Y/N No
Originating Board Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service
Year Built 1995
Annual Tax Amount $2,387
Tax Year 2021
Lot Size 10.000 Acres
Acres 10.0
Property Description
10 flat usable acres that are fully fenced with a nicely updated home. New paint and flooring throughout this 3bd 2ba single level home. Great master bedroom suite with a lovely master bathroom with shower and lovely free standing tub. You will also find a four stall barn with a tack room and wash bay for your animals. This is a great property that is move in ready for you and your animals. Additional 10 acre parcel also available see private remarks.
Location
State ID
County Kootenai
Community Shamrock Ranch
Area 05 - Nw Kootenai Co
Zoning RUR
Direction Clagstone North from Brunner west on Remington to Property.
Rooms
Basement None, Crawl Space
Main Level Bedrooms 2
Interior
Interior Features Dryer Hookup - Elec, Washer Hookup, Skylight(s)
Heating Electric, Furnace, Pellet Stove
Exterior
Exterior Feature Landscaping, Lighting, Open Deck, Fencing - Full, Horse Facility, Pasture
Garage None
Garage Description None
View Mountain(s), Territorial
Roof Type Composition
Attached Garage No
Building
Lot Description Level, Open Lot, Southern Exposure
Foundation Pillar/Post/Pier, Block
Sewer Septic System
Water Community System
New Construction No
Schools
School District Lakeland - 272
Others
Tax ID 072270020380
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Bought with John L. Scott